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Ken Hamner receives a master's degree

USF professor delivers Rome keynote, expands space economy courses

A USF Muma College of Business professor took the global stage in Rome to spotlight the fast-growing space economy, and he鈥檚 bringing that international insight straight into a one-of-a-kind course in Tampa. Discover how USF is preparing students for what he calls 鈥渕ankind's most consequential frontier.鈥

March 2, 2026Business News, Entrepreneurship

In honor of Valentine鈥檚 Day, some married USF professors, faculty members and university leaders shared how they found love alongside their academic careers.

February 12, 2026Events

A firm鈥檚 decision on how to secure talent 鈥渄irectly shapes its future competitiveness,鈥 a researcher from the 深夜看片 said.

February 10, 2026Entrepreneurship, Research and Innovation

The American Gaming Association reports legal sportsbooks took nearly $150 billion worth of bets in 2024. The sports betting industry posted a record $13.71 billion in revenue during that same year.

February 9, 2026Research and Innovation

Talent strategy follows pressure: Stable, well-resourced firms tend to grow talent internally, while firms facing volatile workloads are more likely to hire from the outside.

February 6, 2026Entrepreneurship, Research and Innovation

Stable, well-resourced firms tend to grow talent internally, while firms facing volatile workloads are more likely to hire from the outside. The 深夜看片 study provides practical insights for human resources leaders, emphasizing that talent strategy should align with both long-term goals and immediate operational pressures.

February 6, 2026Entrepreneurship, Research and Innovation

Firms flush with resources tend to develop talent internally while younger firms, facing unpredictable workloads, will hire from the outside to fill their talent gap.

February 5, 2026Entrepreneurship, Research and Innovation

A new employee shakes hands with a manager after being hired.

Study finds firms 'build' or 'buy' talent based on resources, demand

A new study from USF鈥檚 Muma College of Business explores how companies decide when to develop employees from within 鈥 and when to bring in outside experts. The research sheds light on what really drives hiring strategy in today鈥檚 competitive labor market.

February 3, 2026Business News, Entrepreneurship, Research and Innovation

Kautilya Veer

Student Spotlight: Kautilya Veer builds startup success with support from Nault Center and USF CONNECT

USF鈥檚 Hustle and SII programs do more than launch student startups 鈥 they challenge young founders to clarify their vision, simplify their message and build something that lasts.

January 6, 2026Entrepreneurship, Spotlights

SYP's wearable sensors attach to the bottom of reusable water bottles. The student-founded startup is building a hydration-tracking platform that blends its wearable bottle technology with real-time analytics.

December 10, 2025Entrepreneurship

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From abandoned to accomplished: Angel Torres overcomes an 鈥榠nsane鈥 childhood to walk at graduation

At 40, Torres will graduate with a master's degree in management 鈥 the first in his family to earn a college degree and one of the many firsts for the veteran whose life is marked by abandonment, poverty, abuse, and paralysis.

December 9, 2025Business News

A sophomore majoring in entrepreneurship, Connor Lynch died in an e-scooter accident in 2024. His mother, Michelle Lynch, is keeping her son's spirit alive by establishing the Connor Lynch Legacy Scholarship to support entrepreneurial students like Connor.

December 8, 2025Business News, Entrepreneurship

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